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            7 Easy Steps To Buying The Best Laser Cleaner for Surface Treatment

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            Here are 7 easy-to-follow steps to find & buy your first laser cleaning machine to remove contaminants such as rust, paint and coating from substrate surface.

             Sep 6, 2023  By   4 Min Read

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            If you're new to laser cleaner and have never made a purchase at all, it will be hard to know where to get started. How to find the right laser cleaning machine that will exactly match your needs and budget for years to come? It will take some research and planning. When you get acquainted with what you want, you can then start your buying journey.

            Step 1. Assess Your Needs

            The right laser cleaning machine depends on what you expect from it. Some of us like to use it for paint stripping. Some like to remove rust and coating with it. In those cases, practicality tends to take a back seat to how the laser cleaner makes you feel. Here are some practical considerations to keep in mind:

            What can it be used for?

            What are you buying it for?

            What materials can be cleaned?

            How much laser power do I need?

            How thick of rust can laser remove?

            What about its capabilities and performance?

            How many watts does it take to remove rust from laser?

            Step 2. Set Your Budget

            When considering a new laser cleaner purchase, you should let your budget do the buying, and pick it up based on what you can afford. Keep an open mind, and it will be easy to find yours on the list of lasers within your price range. However, the prices on the list will change based on the laser powers, features, taxes, shipping costs, finance fees, as well as some options.

            Step 3. Find Laser Cleaners for Sale

            LC2000
            Portable Laser Rust Remover with Handheld Laser Cleaning Gun for Sale

            $8,800.00 - $13,800.00

            Need a portable laser cleaner to remove rust from metal? Buy this affordable handheld laser rust removal machine with options of 1000W, 1500W, 2000W, 3000W.

            LC100B
            2023 Most Valuable Backpack Laser Cleaner for Sale

            $6,000.00 - $12,000.00

            Searching for the best laser cleaner on sale for 2023? Shop online at STYLECNC to get the most valuable backpack laser cleaning machine you are looking for.

            LC200
            2023 Best Luggage Type Laser Cleaning Machine for Sale

            $11,000.00 - $20,000.00

            Shopping an ideal laser cleaning machine online? Here's the right place to get the best suitcase type laser cleaner of 2023 you need at most affordable price.

            Step 4. Compare Features and Costs

            Do you have your mind set on a specific laser cleaning machine? If you already have one in mind, you should find other comparable lasers with the same configurations, review and compare similar products with features to find the one that truly fits you best, make sure you haven't overlooked an even better choice. At the same time, you should weigh the costs of ownership, some cleaning machines may be cheaper to buy but no after sales service and support. Before you commit to it, you should estimate its final costs, which include add-ons, shipping costs, taxes and maintenance costs. Up to now, you can make a decision which cleaners should be in your selection list. Watching the two demo videos listed below will help you learn more.

            Step 5. Request A Test Cleaning

            Now that you've found a laser beam cleaning machine that seems as if it might be a good fit for you, call, text or email the dealership's sales department to schedule a test cleaning.

            We recommend test-cleaning the same contamination with two or more different brands so that you don't limit your options.

            A laser cleaner might seem to have all the features you want, but this requires actual testing to draw final conclusions. 

            Now that you've found a laser beam cleaner that seems as if it might be a good fit for you, call, text or email the dealership's sales department to schedule a test cleaning.

            We recommend test-cleaning the same contamination with two or more different brands so that you don't limit your options.

            A laser cleaner might seem to have all the features you want, but this requires actual testing to draw final conclusions. 

            Step 6. Pick Your Laser Cleaning Machine

            After test-cleaning contamination with several lasers, your selection should be clear. In short, there could be several good picks, and the final decision depends on your actual needs and budget.

            It should be noted here that the dealership you finally choose should be able to provide professional after-sales service and support, at least with online services.

            Step 7. Buy Online or Pick Up In Store

            Now that you've done all preparations, it's time to buy online or pick up in store.

            At this time, you need to sign a purchase contract with the dealer to agree on transaction details, including unit price, total price, warranty, after-sales service and support, payment method and shipping method. All that's left is to pay and wait for delivery.

            So far the entire buying process is over. Let's start looking forward to the day when you meet your own laser cleaning machine.

            Questions To Ask Before Making A Purchase

            What Can A Laser Clean?

            A laser can remove the contamination layer on the surface of the substrate, including industrial rust removal, paint stripping, coating and oxide layer removal, mold cleaning, pre-welding pretreatment and post-welding treatment, oil stain cleaning, decontamination, and cultural relics restoration.

            How Many Types of Laser Cleaners?

            The most common types of laser cleaners on the market include continuous wave (CW) and pulsed lasers. All can remove the contamination layer on the surface of the substrate to get the cleaning done. With the same powers, the cleaning efficiency of pulsed lasers is much higher than that of continuous wave lasers. At the same time, pulsed lasers can better control heat input to prevent excessive temperature of the substrate or micro-melting. CW lasers have an advantage in price, and the gap in efficiency with pulsed lasers can be made up by using high-power lasers, but high-power continuous wave lasers have greater heat input, and the damage to the substrate will also increase. Therefore, there is a fundamental difference between the two in application scenarios. For cleanings with high-precision requirements without damaging the substrate, such as molds cleaning, pulsed lasers should be selected. While some large steel structures and pipelines have low requirements for substrate damage due to the large volume and fast heat dissipation, and you can choose CW lasers.

            How Much Does A Laser Cleaning Machine Cost?

            The cost of owning a new laser cleaning machine starts from $5,000, the prices vary with laser type and power, a 1,000-watt CW laser can cost as low as $5,500, while a 200-watt pulsed laser can cost as expensive as $20,000. In addition, you need to pay some extra fees for add-ons, logistics and taxes.